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'''Mark Khaisman''' ({{lang-uk|Марк Хайсман}}, born 1958, Kyiv, Ukraine) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] visual artist. He creates his works by applying layers of translucent packing tape on clear Plexiglas panels, because he views tape as the most direct way of manipulating light. Khaisman's subjects are often borrowed from art history, old movies, 20th century propaganda art, and his own photographs.
'''Mark Khaisman''' ({{lang-uk|Марк Хайсман}}, born 1958, Kyiv, Ukraine) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] visual artist. He creates his works by applying layers of translucent packing tape on clear Plexiglas panels, because he views tape as the most direct way of manipulating light. Khaisman's subjects are often borrowed from art history, old movies, 20th century propaganda art, and his own photographs.

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Mark Khaisman
Born1958
NationalityUkrainian
EducationMoscow Architectural Institute, 1982
Known forMixed media, Sculpture, Video art, Tape art

Mark Khaisman (Template:Lang-uk, born 1958, Kyiv, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian visual artist. He creates his works by applying layers of translucent packing tape on clear Plexiglas panels, because he views tape as the most direct way of manipulating light. Khaisman's subjects are often borrowed from art history, old movies, 20th century propaganda art, and his own photographs.

Mark Khaisman treasures the alchemy whereby a commonplace material is transformed into a fine art medium because he sees it as enabling him to deconstruct the hierarchy of culture by filtering it through association with mundane material.

Biography

Khaisman studied Art and Architecture at the Moscow Architectural Institute in 1982. While in college he participated in number of international conceptual architecture competitions.[citation needed] In 1983, he was accepted as a member at Moscow Artist Association, and from 1983 to 1989 he worked as a member at State Animation Studio as the art director for seven puppet animation movies.

He teamed with Lev Evzovitch on his conceptual architecture and art projects; Evzovitch who later formed the art group AES+F. In 1989 Khaisman moved to US, where he worked as stained glass designer and architect. In 2004 he developed his own technique of using layers of translucent brown tape on backlit Plexiglas panels to create dramatic illuminations.

Education

Studied Art and Architecture in Moscow Architectural Institute, Moscow, Russia (1982)

Teaching

  • 1990: Egg Tempera Painting Class, Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial, Philadelphia, USA

Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

  • 2011
    • LIKENESS OF A LIKENESS, Gallery at Penn College, Williamsport, PA
  • 2010
    • AS IF ITS REAL..., Absolute Art Space, Barcelona, Spain [1]
    • FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE, Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, USA [2]
  • 2009
    • ASSUMING A POSTURE, Urb an Outfitters Inc, Philadelphia, USA [3]
    • TAPEworks, Duke Gallery, Wallingford Art Center, Philadelphia, USA
    • INTRAspective, Gallery Area 919, Philadelphia, USA [4]
    • TAPE NOIR, Philadelphia, International Airport, Philadelphia, USA
    • CHALLENGE, Fleisher Art Memorial, Philadelphia, USA [5]
  • 2008
    • STRIKING A POSE, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, USA
  • 2007
    • GRAB THE TREASURE AND RUN, Crane Art Building, Philadelphia, USA

Selected Group Exhibitions

  • 2011
    • BERLINER LISTE 2011, Contemporary Art Fair, Berlin, Germany
    • EXTREME MATERIALS 2, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, NY
    • REPETITION, Rowan University Art Gallery, Glassboro, NJ
    • PULSE NEW YORK 2011, Contemporary Art Fair, New York
    • ART MADRID 2011, Contemporary Art Fair, Madrid, Spain
  • 2010
    • ST-ART 2010, Contemporary Art Fair, Strasbourg, France
    • DECONSTRUCTED TOOLS, Design Philadelphia Week, Philadelphia, USA [6]
    • Hidden Heroes. The Genius of Everyday Things, Buckminster Fuller Dome
    • Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany
    • MIRROR MIRROR, BYU Museum of Art, Proto, UT, USA [7]
  • 2009
    • 13 MONTH, Gallery Area 919, Philadelphia, USA [8]
    • BORDERS, James Oliver Gallery, Philadelphia, USA [9]
    • SECOND STORIES, Zolla / Lieberman Gallery, Chicago, USA
  • 2008
    • NATURAL SELECTION, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, USA [10]
  • 2007
    • VACANT, Felicity R. Benoliel Gallery, Philadelphia, USA
    • 23 DEGREES, Icebox in Crane Art Building, Philadelphia, USA [11]
    • FLICKER, Tower Gallery, Philadelphia, USA
    • EN MASSE, Felicity R. Benoliel Gallery, Philadelphia, USA
    • FEVER PITCH, Delaware Museum of Art, Wilmington, USA
  • 2006
    • BLUSH, Bambi Gallery, Philadelphia
    • RIP, RIG, AND PANIC, Three Artist Show at Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia, USA
    • GOOD THINGS ... SMALL PACKAGES, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Philadelphia, USA
    • INTRODUCTION ’06, Moore College of Art + Design, Philadelphia, USA
  • 2005
    • MEAT BALL. Annual Invitational Show, Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia, USA
    • ART ENDURES, Main Line Art Center, Philadelphia, USA

Awards

  • D&AD Awards 2009 Winner in Illustration
  • NYF 2009 Print Bronze
  • CLIO Awards 2009 Print Bronze
  • RED DOT DESIGN AWARD 2008 Best of the Best
  • EPICA Awards 2008 Press & Poster Silver
  • CANNES LIONS 2008 Design Silver
  • CFEVA Fellowship 2006–2007
  • International Animation Film Festival 1988 Best Art Director Prize, Paris, France
  • OISTT competition “The Tour Theatre” 1986 Second Prize, Stockholm, Sweden
  • UNESCO “Rehabilitation of a Decayed Urban Environment” 1982 Third Prize, Poland
  • World Architectural Biennale “The New Urban Space” 1980 Second Prize, Bulgaria

Fairs

Collections

  • Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany
  • Annenberg Center Collection, Philadelphia, USA
  • British Airline Collection, Philadelphia, USA
  • Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, USA
  • Greene Collection, New York, USA
  • Pincus Collection, Philadelphia, USA
  • Harris Collection, Philadelphia, USA
  • West Collection, Philadelphia, USA [12]
  • Brandywine Collection, Philadelphia, USA
  • Wooster Collective, New York, USA
  • Kossmann Collection, Warszawa, Poland

Bibliography

  • HEY, Art Magazine, 2011, Paris, France
  • VOICE, SWATCH Magazine 37, 2011, Geneva, Switzerland
  • ETAPES MAGAZINE, 2010, Paris, France
  • TODAY, 2010, Kiev, Ukraine
  • LET’S MOTIV MAGAZINE, 2010, Lille, France
  • PHILADELPHIA MAGAZINE, 2009, Philadelphia, USA
  • REPUBBLICA.IT, 2009, Italy
  • CNN.COM, 2009, London, UK [13]
  • BBC BRAZIL, 2009, London, UK [14]
  • TIMES, 2009, London, UK
  • TELEGRAPH, 2009, London, UK [15]
  • METRO, 2009, London, UK [16]
  • WIRED, 2009, London, UK
  • LEEXPOSURE, 2009, Berlin, Germany [17]
  • FRAME INTERNATIONAL DESIGN, 2009, Amsterdam, NL
  • MYBOOK, 2009, Rouen, FR
  • RELOAD, 2008, Amsterdam, NL
  • STREETWEAR TODAY, 2008, Germany
  • MONOPOL, 2008, Germany
  • GALLERY MAGAZINE, 2008, Kiev, Ukraine
  • ADAM & EVE MAGAZINE, 2008, Dubai, UAE
  • MOOSE Magazine, 2008, Rotterdam, NL
  • UNBELIEVABLE, Fuji TV Program, 2008, Japan
  • THE FINE ART OF STICKY TAPE, Daily Telegraph, 2008, London, UK
  • A KNOWING SENSE OF SPACE, Philadelphia Inquirer, 2007, Philadelphia, USA
  • LET IT “RIP”, Philadelphia Weekly, 2006, Philadelphia, USA [18]
  • WAY, Time Chronicle, 2005, Philadelphia, USA
  • ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, 1987, London, UK
  • ARCHITECTURE USSR, 1984, Moscow, Russia
  • DECORATIVE ART, 1983, Moscow, Russia

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